you would think that you would try exciting and risky new building designs on small concept projects and use tried and tested ideas for your big expensive projects, but it seems to work out the other way around as people are sensitive with budget for small projects and end up accepting massive cost overruns on large projects so you might as well throw in all your wildest dream fantasies of engineering craziness.
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Behold!
I found the perfect item(s) to make it even stranger: Doughlings made of textile:
"Honk altered - exacerbated state of breadification"
"Honk reactivated"
Mixed media sculpture | 2024
I found the components of this "artwork" I created with my friend last year, and I couldn't resist to implement it into my messy/trashy room. So what is better than locking it on a piece of furniture where it takes up no important/otherwise needed space?
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"Honk reactivated"
Mixed media sculpture | 2024
I found the components of this "artwork" I created with my friend last year, and I couldn't resist to implement it into my messy/trashy room. So what is better than locking it on a piece of furniture where it takes up no important/otherwise needed space?
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it's so chilling to walk through an area where the houses are surrounded by blank sterile lawns and see a big lilac bush in full bloom without a single bug on it. No bees, no butterflies, not a stir of activity.
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duuuh. I want to update my artist website with the portfolio of all the shit stuff I do, but it is exhausting...
There is no clear line, it is just a pile of incoherent endeavors chunked together into blurry blobs of noodle soup that was cooked for too long.
I tried many times now... for more than a year to find a way to display my portfolio online.
But I have to admit, it is very difficult. There is so much art styles I tried, so much art I created that I dont resonate with anymore - or, even more difficult, that I resonate with partially.
Secondly, the amount of my art is sooo huge. Estimating 2500 artworks or such, from which I "only" consider 500-700 drawings worth the mention.
And then there is all these crafts, many that dont have photographs that are qualitatively remotely acceptable....(photographing stuff is even worse than writing descriptions about the stuff I do... duhhhh)
And then there is projects like the polyhedra info collection...
and whatnot...
My idea was to depict it like a map, similar to the concept of that "Mathematistan map" that I once saw and shared here as well.
For structuring the different "places" or "points" I came up with that:
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Another surreal soup - WIP [2024/04/07]
There is a melt clock with clock hands that split and somehow stick stickily together. The split hour clock hands turn into the petals of a plant.
From these two petals two tadpoles drop down - one tadpole is older/more evolved than the other tadpole.
The split minute clock hands turn into very thin petals/straws. The tadpoles are falling down the hour-clock-hands- petals onto the minute-clock-hands- straws, sliding down into the melt clock. The melt clock has root-like structures on its dial.
The plant is blossoming with a blossom that is a bit similar to that of an orchid. The orchid-like blossom has a tiny chamber in the shape of half a walnut. A tiny frog is sitting in that tiny chamber, looking out and having large eyes. The frog looks relaxed. The frog's hands slightly hang down from the blossom.
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A friend sent this to me today and I feel attacked😅
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Pretzels made with paperclips in dough-color 🥨
(Do not eat the pseudo-breadlings.😬)
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This city is nuts (funny):
They have baked a ramp made of bread for a bike path.
[Why?]
("Blaues Wunder" is the name of a bridge.)
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He's a criminal.... A bread flatter... flattening bread is a crime - it stands in the divine (toilet) paper scroll of the "x Geb(r)ote der Brotwissenschaft"
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Eduardo Mac Entyre, Boceto sobre vidrio, (sketch on glass), 1960 [© Eduardo Mac Entyre]
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"Face of anguish" [2024/04/12]
bat + rat + cat = (b/r/c)at
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Me: *to my therapist* I had the spoons, so I did heaps of stuff and now I'm so exhausted I feel sick.
My Therapist: This is where you got to treat spoons like cash. Just because you have them, you need to figure out if you have enough to spend, or else you're going to be in debt. Remember, you're autistic, so you regain those spoons slowly and use them quickly. Everything, good and bad, uses that cash for you. You may enjoy the activity but it's going to exhaust you just as much as a bad activity if you're not careful.
Me: Goddamnit....
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Cyan, Magenta and Yellow Cartridges
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Another surreal soup - WIP [2024/04/07]
There is a melt clock with clock hands that split and somehow stick stickily together. The split hour clock hands turn into the petals of a plant.
From these two petals two tadpoles drop down - one tadpole is older/more evolved than the other tadpole.
The split minute clock hands turn into very thin petals/straws. The tadpoles are falling down the hour-clock-hands- petals onto the minute-clock-hands- straws, sliding down into the melt clock. The melt clock has root-like structures on its dial.
The plant is blossoming with a blossom that is a bit similar to that of an orchid. The orchid-like blossom has a tiny chamber in the shape of half a walnut. A tiny frog is sitting in that tiny chamber, looking out and having large eyes. The frog looks relaxed. The frog's hands slightly hang down from the blossom.
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Hi everyone! My friend Dario is trying to get top surgery, if you could pitch in or at least share his gofundme it would be lovely!
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